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Objectives
This high-level course is designed for experienced Time Navigator administrators and will enable them to:
- Enrich their understanding of Time Navigator
- Develop and optimize their system architecture
- Set up applications
- Use the Command Line
- Understand how to troubleshoot Time Navigator using logs and tools
Prerequisites
A sound knowledge of UNIX or MS Windows, Standard Administration course, and at least three months experience with Time Navigator.
Attendees:
System administrators, database administrators, users, operators or developers with at least three months experience with Time Navigator.
Detailed Objectives:
- Cache Management and Macro-Multiplexing
- Cache Space: Advantages and Kinds
- - Macro-Multiplexing
- Simple Backup without Macro-Multiplexing
- Backup with Macro-Multiplexing
- Configuring Macro-Multiplexing
- Command Line
- tina_stream
- tina_cart_control
- tina_export
- Other useful executables
- Setting Up Applications
- Setting Up Applications
- Installing Application Libraries and Optional Components
- Editing Environment Variables
- File System Application
- application
- Oracle
- Time Navigator SnapBackup
- Replication of data
- Batch Mode Install & qc Driver
- Installing Time Navigator in Batch Mode on a Unix & Windows System
- Library Sharing and qc_split
- qc_split Driver Mechanism
- Library Sharing Module
- Configuration of a Split Library
- Prerequisites for Installation of the qc Driver
- Manual Installation of the qc Driver
- The split
- Setting Tunables and the Conf Directory
- Useful Tunables
- Useful Tunables for SAN environment
- Useful Tunables for the Catalog Path
- Changing Compression
- The Conf Directory
- Hosts file
- Logs file
- Using the Configurator to filter alarms & domains
- General Troubleshooting
- Bottlenecks
- tina_odbsave
- Optimized Catalog Size
- Scheduling Backups
- Synthetic Backups
- tina_env_report
- Event Log - Format of an Event
- Reading Events
- Main Error Codes of Time Navigator
- Internal Catalog Structure
- Resolution of Names
- Network Architecture
- Four Case Studies